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Certified "Safe" Downloads

Every download from Amuseware is signed by Amuseware and certified by Comodo (www.comodo.com), a leading root certificate authority.

To see that Comodo is a trusted root authority, you can press "Start" in the lower-left corner of your computer screen, select "Run", and in the resulting window, in the "Open:" area, type "certmgr" and press the "OK" button. This will launch the Certificate Manager program. Press the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" tab. You can then scroll down to see that Comodo is there.

This means that the files you download from Amuseware have not been tampered with since then left us and were time-stamped and certified by Comodo. When you run the install program on your computer, the warning message will say, "Publisher: Amuseware", not "Publisher: Unknown".

Of course, Amuseware has always been a safe site. But in today's world, you can't be too careful. So we worked with Comodo to get a code certificate, which is the kind of certificate that is attached to a file, rather than a certificate for the website itself.

Our website is not SSL certified because we don't deal with credit cards or any personal information. We have a contract with PayPal (www.paypal.com) for that purpose. They handle payments, including credit cards, and simply notify us when someone buys a product. The only information that comes to us from PayPal is your name and email address (See our Privacy Policy). And PayPal is a very safe and SSL certified site.

You will never get anything from Amuseware that you are not expecting. No viruses, no worms, no spyware, no adware, no pop-ups, no pop-downs, no .... (what else is out there that you don't want?), no anything except a good quality game.

I know it's an old fashioned idea, but we provide a quality product at a fair price and then provide excellent and friendly customer support to back it up.